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John Stuart Mill was one of the most important figures in political philosophy but little has been published on his ideas on justice. This impressive collection by renowned Mill scholars addresses this gap in Mill studies and theories of justice.

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LEONARD KAHN is Research Fellow in Business Ethics at the University of Calgary, Canada.

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Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors A Note on the Text Introduction; L.Kahn PART I: MILL'S MORAL CONCEPTS Mill's Ambivalence about Duty; D.Brink Rights, Justice, and Rules and in Mill's Utilitarianism; W.H.ShawMill Division of Morality; D.E.MillerJohn Stuart Mill on Justice; F.Wilson PART II: MILL AND OTHERS ON JUSTICE Mill and Rawls; H.WestMill's Justice and Political Liberalism; D.G.Brown Happiness and the Moral Sentiment of Justice; J.RileyJustice for Barbarians; C.L.TenThe Objection from Justice and the Conceptual/Substantive Distinction; L.KahnIndex